Canadian Olympian Katerine Savard shines in Cannes-selected ‘Nadia, Butterfly’
Unlike many sports movies, “Nadia, Butterfly” is not about wins, losses or a comeback story. The usual cliches that often plague the genre aren’t found in the Cannes-selected film from Pascal Plante.
Instead the Canadian director explored the title character’s internal battle with redefining her existence after a virtual lifetime of pursuing elite athleticism.
“It’s a sports movie that is very mournful,” Plante said of the film, now showing in select cities and set for theatrical release across Canada in mid-October. “It’s like the retirement is almost treated like death in a way.”
The role of Nadia is played by Olympic swimmer Katerine Savard, who makes her acting debut. Shot last year in Montreal and Tokyo, the film essentially creates an alternative Summer Games and examines Nadia’s last race and the days that follow.